Sign on

SAO/NASA ADS Astronomy Abstract Service


· Find Similar Abstracts (with default settings below)
· Full Printable Article (PDF/Postscript)
· Scanned Article (GIF)
· arXiv e-print (arXiv:astro-ph/0211160)
· Table of Contents
· References in the Article
· Citations to the Article (6) (Citation History)
· Refereed Citations to the Article
· Also-Read Articles (Reads History)
·
· Translate This Page
Title:
Recent Globular Cluster Searches with Arecibo and the Green Bank Telescope
Authors:
Ransom, S. M.; Hessels, J. W. T.; Stairs, I. H.; Kaspi, V. M.; Backer, D. C.; Greenhill, L. J.; Lorimer, D. R.
Publication:
Radio Pulsars, ASP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 302. Held 26-29 August 2002 at Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania, Crete, Greece. Edited by Matthew Bailes, David J. Nice and Stephen E. Thorsett. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2003. ISBN: 1-58381-151-6, p.371
Publication Date:
00/2003
Origin:
ADS
Comment:
ISBN: 1-58381-151-6
Bibliographic Code:
2003ASPC..302..371R

Abstract

We report the discovery of seven new millisecond pulsars during 20 cm searches of 19 globular clusters using the recently upgraded Arecibo Telescope and the new Green Bank Telescope (GBT). Five of the pulsars are in compact binaries, three of which are eclipsing. One of the systems is in an eccentric orbit which is almost certainly highly relativistic. Additional searches and timing observations are underway.

Printing Options

Print whole paper
Print Page(s) through

Return 600 dpi PDF to Acrobat/Browser. Different resolutions (200 or 600 dpi), formats (Postscript, PDF, etc), page sizes (US Letter, European A4, etc), and compression (gzip,compress,none) can be set through the Printing Preferences



More Article Retrieval Options

HELP for Article Retrieval


Bibtex entry for this abstract   Preferred format for this abstract (see Preferences)

   

Find Similar Abstracts:

Use: Authors
Title
Abstract Text
Return: Query Results Return    items starting with number
Query Form
Database: Astronomy
Physics
arXiv e-prints